MARION COUNTY, Fla. – Some parents said the three-week in-school summer program the Marion County School District is starting will help them get a better idea of what school will look like come fall.
Others are still very nervous about sending their children back to school, saying the plan is very broad."It's not really clear cut.
You either send them to school or keep them online. In doing so, you'll lose part of the school. Not just the social, but academic courses," said parent April Russell.Russell has a 14 year-old son who will be starting high school in August.
She said he’s part of a unique AP program that offers specialty courses for JROTC. “If we pick online they (school district) won’t be able to tell me if they can do that.